Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 77) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library

THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) ALAMEDA PLAZA HOTEL SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TIME DAY 7:45 a.m. SATURDAY PHONE i--­

TIME ] '? ACTIVITY

I------~------~ ~II ~ II In Out "- " The President was an overnight guest at the Alameda Plaza Hotel, Ward Parkway, Kansas City, Missouri.

7:45 ? The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Richard B. Cheney.

? ? The President participated in a photo opportunity with Larry Short, United States Secret Service Agent (USSS), Kansas City, Missouri.

? ? The President participated in a photo opportunity with: Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Ted Spiegel, photographer for National Geographic Magazine The purpose of the meeting was to photograph the President and Mr. Nessen for a bicentennial issue of National Geographic Magazine.

8:45 The President went to his motorcade. He was accompanied by Mr. Cheney.

Enroute the President participated in a photo opportunity with local Congressional and State candidates. For a list of participants, see APPENDIX "A."

8:53 9:05 Th~ President motored from the Alameda Plaza Hotel to the Kansas City Municipal Airport.

9:14 10:24 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Kansas City Municipal Airport to Love Field, , . For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX liB."

10:24 The President was greeted by Mayor Wes Wise (Independent­ Dallas, Texas) and local state and government officials. For a list of welcoming officials, see APPENDIX "C."

10:37 10:42 The President participated in a question and answer session with members of the press.

10:42 10:55 The President motored from Love Field to the Dallas Conven­ tion Center.

The President was greeted by: Mary Louise Smith, Chairman of the Republican National Committee (RNC) Richard D. Obenshain, Co-Chairman of the RNC continued GPO, 1974 0l-555-863 pagel:.... of ~ Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD

PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.• Day, Yr.) ALAMEDA PLAZA HOTEL SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TIME DAY 10:42 a.m. SATURDA~

TIME ] ~ ACTIVITY 1----..------1 'tr ~ In Out:.. '"

continued

Mrs. Norman C. (Connie) Armitage, President of the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW)

10:55 11:28 The President attended the 18th Biennial National Federation of Republican Women's Convention. Members of the press

10:59 The President went to an offstage announcement area~ He was escorted by: Mrs. Smith Mr. Obenshain Mrs. Armitage

11:00 The Presidential party went to the platform. For a list of platform guests, see APPENDIX liD."

11:00 11:27 The President addressed approxiamte1y 2,500 persons attending the convention.

11:28 The President returned to his motorcade. He was accompanied by: Mrs. Smith Mr. Obenshain Mrs. Armitage

11 :33 11:44 The President motored from the Dallas Convention Center to the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Trammell Crow, 4500 Preston Road. Mr. Crow is President of Trammell Crow Real Estate, Dallas, Texas.

" 11:44 The President was greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Crow.

11:45 1:00 The President attended.. a luncheon with Texas Republican leaders. For a list of guests, see APPENDIX "E." Members of the press

1;10 The President returned to his motorcade.

1:13 1:22 The President motored from the Crow residence to Southern Methodist University (SMU), Moody Coliseum.

1:22 2:17 The President attended the special convocation commemorating SMU's 60th Anniversary and Bicentennial observance. Members of the press

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) ALAMEDA PLAZA HOTEL SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TIME DAY 1:22 p.m. SATURDAY PHONE '---­ "C TIME ~ :il ACTIVITY 0:: ~--In---''---O-ut--~~

1:22 The President was greeted by: Willis M. Tate, Chancellor of SMU James H. Zumberge, President of SMU

1:22 The President, escorted by Mr. Tate and Mr. Zumberge, went to the holding area.

1:28 The Presidential party went to the Letterman's Room.

1:28 1:37 The President greeted platform guests. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "F."

1:37 The President, escorted by Mr. Tate and Mr. Zumberge, went to an offstage announcement area.

1:38 The Presidential party went to the platform.

The President received the honorary Doctor of Laws Degree.

1:50 2:13 The President addressed approximately 9,100 students, faculity, alumni and guests attending the special convocation. The President's remarks were broad­ cast live over local television.

2:17 The President returned to his motorcade. He was escorted by: Mr. Tate Mr. Zumberge

2:18 2:22 The Presidential motored from Moddy Coliseum to Owen Fine Arts Building.

The President went to the Bob Hope Theatre.

The President was greeted by: Kermit Hunter, Dean of Fine Arts, SMU Fred Bryson, Dean of the University for Non­ Traditional Programs, SMU

The President participated on a tour of the Bob Hope Theatre. He was accompanied by: Mr. Hunter Mr. Bryson

2:20 The President met with approximately 35 Fine Arts students. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "G."

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) ALAMEDA PLAZA HOTEL SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 L KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TIME DAY 2:30 p.m. SATURDAY ~ TIME '"u ACTIVITY ~ 0:: II In Out 0..

2:30 The President, escorted by Mr. Hunter and Mr. Bryson, went to the holding room.

2:37 The President bade farewell to Mr. Hunter and Mr. Bryson.

3:29 The President returned to his motorcade.

3:29 3:39 The President motored from Owen Fine Arts Building to Love Field.

3:48 4:34 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Love Field to Midland-Odessa Airport, Midland, Texas. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "H."

4:35 The President was greeted by: Ernest Angelo, Mayor of Midland, Texas Daniel Hemphill, Mayor of Odessa, Texas

4:58 The President went to his motorcade.

4:58 5:20 The President motored from Midland-Odessa Airport to the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame.

5:20 6:38 The President participated in the dedication ceremony of the Permain Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame. Members of the press

5:20 The President was greeted by: Margaret Jones, Senior Girl Scout, Odessa, Texas Jane Orem, Senior Girl Scout, Midland, Texas Mike Willson, Eagle Scout, Odessa, Texas Bob Young, Eagle Scout, Midland, Texas

5:26 The Presidential party went to the platform. For a list platform guests, see APPENDIX "I."

5:36 The President was introduced by Congressman George H. Mahon (D-Texas).

5:46 6:06 The President addressed guests attending the dedication ceremony. The President's remarks were broadcast live over local television.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) ALAMEDA PLAZA HOTEL SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI TIME DAY 6:08 p.m. SATURDAY -PHONE TIME ." :.l" ACTIVITY r---In---'r-r-O-ut--~~

6:08 The President was presented with a bronze sculpture by artist Lester Fox entitled "Dressing the Bit" by Chairman of the Board of Executors of the Museum Emil G. Rassman. Mr. Rassman is a partner with Rassman, Gunter and Boldrick law firm, Midland, Texas.

6:14 The President went into the museum. He was escorted by Russell J. Rams land , President of the Board of Trustees of the Permain Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame.

6:16 6:31 The President participated in a tour of the museum. He was escorted by: Congressman Mahon Mr. Ramsland

6:32 The President went to the museum lobby.

The President greeted approximately 400 guests attending the ceremony.

6:38 The President returned to his motorcade.

6:40 7:00 The President motored from the Permain Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame to Midland-Odessa Airport. Enroute the President greeted guests attend­ ing the 4th Annual Midland Eastside Lions Club Fiesta at the Midland Exhibition Hall.

7:10 The President boarded the "Spirit of '76."

CDT EDT 7:14 11 :10 The President flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Midland­ Odessa Airport to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "J."

{Actual flying time: 2 hours, 56 minutes)

11:19 11 :26 The President flew by helicopter from Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White House. For a list of passen­ gers, see APPENDIX "K."

11:28 11:31 The President motored from the South Grounds to the "F" Street Club, 1925 F Street.

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PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) ALAMEDA PLAZA HOTEL SEPTEMBER 13, 1975 KANSAS CITY, -MISSOURI TIME DAY 11:31 p.m. SATURDA~ r--­PHONE TIME "0 ":;l ACTIVITY ~--I-n---'---O-ut--~ ~

11:31 12:15 The President and the First Lady attended a birthday reception in honor of Vice President of U.S. Steel William G. Whyte.

For a record of the President's activities after midnight, see the daily diary for September 14, 1975.

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PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH MISSOURI REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES

Kansas City, Missouri September 13, 1975

A list of Republican candidates who were photographed with the President was not avia1ab1e for the President's Daily Diary. APPENDIX "B".

PASSENGER MANIFEST

AIR FORCE QNE 27000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 1165 Kansas CityJ MO to DallaSJ TX 13 Sep 1975 Dep: 9:14am Arr: 10:24am 1+10 480SM

1. THE PRESIDENT 2. Mr~ Richard Cheney, Deputy Assistant 3. Mr. Ronald Nessen, Press Secretary 4. Mr. John T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to'Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann 5. Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide 6. Mr. Jerry Jones, Special Assistant 7. Mr. Pete Roussel, Staff Assistant 8. Mr. Thomas Loefler, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs 9. Mr. Pat Butler, Presidential Speechwriter 10. Mr. Red 'Cavaney, Director, Advance Office 11. Mr. Robert Orben, Associate Editor 12. Mr. Warren L. Gulley, Exeoutive Assistant to the Military Aide 13. RADM Wi lliam M. Lukash , Ppysician 14. Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer 15. Major Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide 16. Miss Kathy Wooten, Secretary to Mr. Theis 17. Mrs. Nell Yates, Staff Assistant 18. SMSgt Abel Araiza,stenographer 19. MSgt Herbert G. Oldenburg, baggage handler 20. MSC Arturo Bautista, valet 21. Mro E. Luzania 22. Mr. T. McIntyre 23. Mr. A. Williams 24. Mr. L. Buendorf 25. Mr. F. Wilson 26. Mr. S. Zimney 27. Mr. J. Salter USSS 28. Mr. G. Kluber 29. Mr. T. McCarte 30. Miss Helen Thomas UPI 31. Mr. Frank Cormi~r AP 32. Mr. Charles Bennett AP Photo 33. Mr. Ron Bennett UPI Photo 34. Mr. John Osborne New Republic 35. Mr. James Wieghart No Y. Daily News 36. Mr. Joseph Lastelic KC Star 37. Mr. Carl Larsen ABC Camera 38. Mr. Doug Allmond ABC Camera 39. Mr. Aldo Argentieri NBC Radio 40. Mr. Howard N. Hill Lighting Tech. 41. Mr. Bob Pierpoint CBS

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPENDIX "c"

Attendance not confirmed.

LOCAL AND STATE GOVERNMENT WELCOMING OFFICIALS

Love Field, Dallas, Texas September 13, 1975

Ray Hutchison, Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas

Fred J. Agnich, Republican National Committeeman for Texas

William McKenzie, Chairman of the Dallas County, Texas, Republican Party

O.H. "Ike" Harris, State Senator (R-Texas)

Robert E. "Bob" Davis, State Representative (R-Texas)

Frank Gaston, State Representative (R-Texas)

A.J. "AI" Karioth, State Representative (R-Texas)

Robert "Rob" Mahoney, State Represemtative (R-Texas)

John Whittington, Judge, Dallas ,County, Texas

James Jackson, County Commissioner, Dallas, Texas

Judge Robert Cole, Justice of the Peace, Dallas, Texas

Judge George Patzig, Justice of the Peace, Dallas, Texas

Forest Keen, Constable, Dallas, Texas

Jack Richardson, Constable, Dallas, Texas APPENDIX "D"

Attendance not confirmed.

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF REPUBLICAN WOMEN CONVENTION

Dallas Convention Center Dallas. Texas September 13. 1975

Platform Guests

Mrs. Norman C. (Connie) Armitage. President of the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW)

Mrs. Laddie F. ("Pat") Hutar. First Vice President. NFRW

Mrs. Louis F. (Cleo) Boh1s. Second Vice President. NFRW

Mrs. James W. (Ann) Blackham, Jr., Third Vice President. NFRW

Mrs. F. Karl (Lou) Witherow, Fourth Vice President. NFRW

Miss Ann Miletich. Secretary. NFRW

Mrs. Henry ("Betty") Heitman, Treasurer. NFRWand Republican National Committeewoman for

Mrs. Stephen (Jean) Birch. Member of the NFRW Executive Committee

Mrs. W.P. Huda Jones, Member of the NFRW Executive Committee

Miss Irene Senutovitch, Member of the NFRW Executive Committee

Mrs. Jack (Mary Alice) Warren, Chairman of the NFRW Campaign Committee and Vice Chairman of the Republican State Central Committee of North

Carolina <

Mrs. Charles (Yerda) Peter. Chairman of the NFRW Fundraising Committee

John B. Connally. former Governor (D-Texas); currently partner with Vinson, Elkins. Searls, Connally and Smith law firm, Dallas. Texas

Mrs. John B. Connally

Christopher S. Bond, Governor (R-Missouri)

Senator John G. Tower (R-Texas)

Mrs. John G. Tower

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Mary Louise Smith, Chairman of the Republican National Committee

Richard D. Obenshain, Co-Chairman of the Republican National Committee

Congressman Alan Steelman (R-Texas)

Congressman Bill Archer (R-Texas)

Congressman Robert W. Katsen, Jr. (R-Wisconsin)

Mrs. Ruth Parks, past President of the National Federation of Republican Women

Virginia H. Knauer, Special Assistant for Consumer Affairs

Francine I. Neff, Treasurer of the United States

Congressman Jack Kemp (R-New York)

Anne L. Armstrong, former Counsellor to the President

Frank Shakespeare, former Director of the United States Information Agency (USIA)

Mildred Totman, Member of the Board of Directors of the NFRW

Phoebe Trouste, President of the West Virginia Federation of Republican Women APPENDIX "E"

LUNCHEON FOR TEXAS REPUBLICAN LEADERS

The Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Trammell Crow 4500 Preston Road Dallas, Texas

September 13, 1975

A complete list of guests attending the luncheon was not available for inclusion in the President's diary. Approximately 200 persons were expected to attend--representing contributions of $1,000 per couple. A number of independents and Democrats were also expected to be present.

Among those expected to attend were:

Ray Hutchison, Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas

Senator John Tower (R-Texas)

Congressman James M. Collins (R-Texas)

Congressman Bill Archer (R-Texas)

Congressman Alan Steelman (R-Texas)

Fred J. Agnich, Republican National Committeeman for Texas; state Assemblyman (R-Texas) Rita Bass Clements, Republican National Committeewoman for Texas and wife of the Deputy Secretary of Defense William P. Clements, Jr.

Mrs. Richard (Polly) Sowell, Vice Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas

R. Doug Lewis, Executive Director of the Republican Party of Texas APPENDIX ifF"

Attendance not confirmed.

SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY CONVOCATION

Moody Coliseum Dallas, Texas

September 13, 1975

The President

Willis M. Tate, Chancellor, Southern Methodist University (SMU)

James H. Zumberge, President of SMU

C.A. Tatum, Jr., Chairman of the Board of Trustees, SMU

Edwin L. Cox, Chairman of the Board of Governors, SMU

William P. Clements, Jr., Deputy Secretary of Defense

Senator John Tower (R-Texas)

Congressman Alan Steelman (R-Texas)

James E. Brooks, Vice President and Provost, SMU

A.J. Thomas, Jr., writer of the Presidential Citation

Ray Hunt, President of the SMU Alumni Association

Wes Wise, Mayor (Independent-Dallas, Texas)

E. Wilson Germany, Mayor, City of University Park, Texas

Ashley Priddy, Mayor, City of Highland Park, Texas

Thomas R. Arp, Chairman of the Faculty Senate, SMU

Cy Rosenblatt, Chairman of the Student Senate, SMU

Claude Evans, Chaplain, SMU

Charles Pipes, Jr., University Marshal, SMU

Travis L. Shelton, Music Director, SMU APPENDIX "G"

MEETING WITH FINE ARTS STUDENTS AT SOUTHERN METHODIST UNIVERSITY

Bob Hope Theatre Southern Methodist University Dallas, Texas

A list of the approximately 35 fine arts students who met with the President was not available for inclusion in the President's Diary. APPENDIX "Hit

PASSENGER MANIFEST

AIR FORCE ONE 27000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 1165 Dallas, TX to Midland, TX 13 Sep 1975 Dep: 3:48pm Arr: 4:35pm +47 3l2SM

1. THE PRESIDENT 2" Senator John Tower (R-Texas) 3. Representative George H. Mahon (D-Texas) 4. Representative Harold Runnels (D-New Mexico) 5. Ambassador George Bush, Chief, United States Liaison Office, People's 6. Mr. Richard Cheney, Deputy Assistant Republic of China 7. Mr. Ronald Nessen ,Press Secretary 8. Mr. John T. Calkin~ Executive Assistant to Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann 9. Mr. Terrence O'Donnel~ Aide 10. Mr. Jerry Jones, Special Assistant 11. Mr. Pete Roussel, Staff Assistant 12. Mr. Thomas Loefle~ Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs 13. Mr. Pat Butler, Presidential Speechwriter 14. Mr. Robert Orben , Associate Editor 15. Mr. Red Cavaney, Director, Advance Office 16. Mr. Warren L. Gulle~ Executive Assistant to the Military Aide 17. RADM William M. Lukash, Physician 18. Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer 19. Major Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide 20. Miss Kathy Wooten, Secretary to Paul A. Theis 21. Mrs. Nell Yates, Staff Assistant' 22. SMSgt Abel Araiza, stenographer 23. MSgt Herbert G. Oldenburg , baggage handler 24. MSC Arturo Bautista, valet 25. Mr. E. Luzania 26. Mr. T. McIntyre 27. Mr. B. Coates 28 .. Mr .. J. Glenn 29. Mr. R. Horan USSS 30. Mr. R. Cheadle, 31.. Mr. D. Crisp I 32. Mr. C. Beach 33. Mr. J. Boyle 34. Mr .. Howard Benedict AP 35. Miss Helen Thomas UPI 36. Mr. Charles Bennett AP Photo 37. Mr. Ron Bennett UPI Photo 38. Mr. John Mashek USN&WR 39. Mr. Muriel Dobbin Baltimore Sun 40. Mr. Carl Larsen ABC Camera 41. Mr. Doug Allmond ABC Camera 42. Mr. Glenn Bowman CBS Radio Engineer 43. Mr. Howard N. Hill Lighting Tech. 44. Mr. Robert Sirkin WFAA TV 45. Mr. David Goldberg WFAA TV 46. B/GEN Lawrence Adams 47. Ms. Mary Louise Smi th 48. Mr. Eddie Mame FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPENDIX "I"

Attendance not confirmed.

PERMIAN BASIN PETROLEUM MUSEUM, LIBRARY AND HALL OF FAME Dedication Ceremony

Midlarid, Texas September 13, 1975

Platform Guests

John P. Butler, Chairman of the Board of the First National Bank, Midland Texas and Member of the Board of Executors for the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame

Congressman George H. Mahon (D-Texas)

Russell J. Rams land , President of the Board of Trustees of the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame

Emil C. Rassman, Chairman of the Board of Executors of the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame and partner with Rassman, Gunter and Boldrick law firm, Midland, Texas

Senator John G. Tower (R-Texas)

Ambassador George Bush, Chief, United States Liaison Office in the People's Republic of China (PRC)

George T. Abell, independent oil producer, Midland, Texas and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Library and Hall of Fame

Back Row

Congressman Richard C. White (D-Texas)

Daniel Hemphill, Mayor of Odessa, Texas

USSS

Lt. Col. Gerald W. Marshall, C~aplain, Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Texas

Ernest Angelo, Mayor of Midland, Texas

Congressman Harold Runnels (D-New Mexico) APPENDIX "J"

PASSENGER MANIFEST

AIR FORCE ONE 27000 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MISSION 1165 Midland, TX to Andrews AFB, Washington DC 13 Sep 1975 Dep: 7:14Pm Arr: 11:10Pm 2+56 1530SM

1. THE PRESIDENT 2. Representative George H. ~ Mahon (D-Texas) 3. Ambassador George Bush, Chief, United States Liaison Office, People's 4. Mr. Richard Cheney, Deputy Assistant Republic of China 5. Mr. Ronald Nessen, Press Secretary 6. Mr. John T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann 7. Mr. Terrence O'Donnell, Aide 8. Mr. Pete Roussel, Staff Assistant . 9. Mr. Thomas Loef1er, Special Assistant for Legislative Affairs 10. Mr. Pat Butler, Presidential Speechwriter 11. Mr. Robert Orben, Associate Editor 12. MroRed Cavaney, Director, Advance Office 13. Mr. Warren L. Gulley, Executive Assistant to the Military Aide 14. RADM William M. Lukash, Physician 15. Mr. David Kennerly, Personal Photographer 16. Major Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide 17. Miss Kathy Wooten, Secretary to Paul A. Theis 18. Mrs. Nell Yates, Staff Assistant 19. SMSgt Abel Araiza , stenographer 20. MSgt Herbert G. Oldenburg , baggage handler 21. MSC Arturo Bautista , valet 22. Mr. E. Luzania 23. Mr. T. McIntyre 24. Mr. B. Coates 25. Mr. J. . Glenn 26. Mr. R. Horan 27. Mr. R. Cheadle 28. Mr. D. Crisp 29. Mr. C. Beach . USSS 30. Mr. J. Boy1...... --I______~ 31. Mr. Frank Cormier AP 32. Miss Helen Thomas UPI 33. Mr. Charles Bennett AP Photo 34. Mr. Ron Bennett UPI Photo

35 0 Mr. Saul Kohler Newhouse 36. Mr. John Cochran NBC 37. Miss Bonnie Angelo Newsweek

38. Mr 0 Jerry Adams CBS Camera 39. Mr. Steve Nelson CBS Camera 40. Mr. Mike Be 11i ABC Radio Engineer 41. Mr. Howard N. Hill Lighting Tech. 42. B/GEN Lawrence Adams Commander, White Rouse Communica 43. Ms. Mary L. Smith Chairman of the Republican 44. Mr. Eddy Marne National Commte.

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY APPENDIX "K"

HELICOPTER MANIFEST September 13, 1975

FROM: Andrews AFB, Maryland

TO: South Grounds of the White House

The President

Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Terrence O'Donnell, Aide John T. Calkins, Executive Assistant to Counsellor Robert T. Hartmann Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer Maj. Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide Brig. Gen. Lawrence B. Adams, Commander, White House Communications Agency (WHCA) Warren J. Gulley, Executive Assistant to the Military Aide